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Friday, November 13, 2015

Pumpkinheads Books - Peanut's Mistake and Imagine Review & #Giveaway

I have two super cute books to share with you today from the Pumpkinheads series! Peanut's Mistake and Imagine. In Imagine the kids have fun using their imagination for all kinds of things while they play. It is a super cute book that really encourages kids to have fun using their mind!
In Peanut's Mistake, the dog Peanut makes a mess and the kids have to clean the mess and they teach peanut he is still loved even when he makes a mistake.

I loved how both of these books are lessons while still being enjoyable reads. Kids learn so much through books so having the lesson is important to me. Both of these books opened up discussions with my 5 year about using his imagination and how sometimes we make mistakes but it will be okay!

About:

Imagine — with the ongoing cast of characters powering up their imaginations. “Imagine and dream. Play and learn. Now you have the wand. It is your turn.”

Being
silly and generating giggles is what Karen Kilpatrick loves to do in
her books. Children will immediately be captivated by Imagine’s
colorful and dynamic illustrations.The book offers a great jumping-off
place for them to share some of their ideas, no matter how wild.
Encourage your child to play the “imagine” game with you while with you—in the car,helping
you in the kitchen, or anytime or anyplace. Will they choose to fly or
swing from stars? Will lunch become tiger butter and tulip jelly? The
book includes some suggestions to spark children’s imaginations along with a subtle yet important message about appreciating differences in outward appearances.

Peanut's Mistake - Children
ages 3 – 6 know how easy it is to accidentally cause a mess—spilling
milk, leaving a trail of cookie crumbs, seeing someone stumble over toys
not put away. So they will relate to puppy Peanut’s mistake when he
makes a mess while dashing through the house. Parents, grandparents,
even babysitters might be tempted to shout or put the dog outside and
reprimand the child. But in Peanut’s Mistake,
Kilpatrick shows Carmin handling the situation in a suitable, not scary
way. Rather than punishing the dog, the child and dog promptly clean up
the mess and remember to follow the rule about no running in the
house. Carmin focuses on teaching Peanut to learn from his mistakes, and encourages him to come to her for help in the future. Again, Kilpatrick offers additional suggestions on how to handle mistakes and more.

Big brother reading to little brother

Visit Pumpkinheads.com to learn more about either of these books or to purchase!

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Welcome! I'm Lisa, owner of this blog. I've been married to my best friend John for over 18 years and together we raise our 4 boys. We are a homeschooling family of faith and enjoy spending time together.

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